Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, April 29, 1915, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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PACH3 TWO
MEDEORP MATL TRIBUNE, MRDFORD ORIIfJON. MWRRDAY, APRIL 2!), 1015
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About n dozen tramps wero lodged
on different portions of tho north
bound passenger trnln No. 1G Wed
nesday nlglii and tho train crow de-
A. Conro Flcro returned Wodnes-
r"i t "n" 0Vpn",K irum n ton tinya uusincss
IULAL AINU . tr" ,o Sn pri8co.
rr-n4- vi i k Alice llrady, Inst tlino Page to-
L. PFRSONA'I km.
W. C. l'rultt, forest ranger In
charge of the fetation nt Huttoit, Cnl.,
has been transferred to tho Willam
ette valley,
Kodak finishing the best, at Wes
ton's Onrnftr Shnn Dnnnnlfn TtonL-
tided they should disembark nt this gJort, m
point. SerRennt Vat Mogo was of
another notion, and tho wanderers
remained on tho "blind" and "rods"
milch v to the disgust of tho rear
brnltoman.
Have your lawn mower sharpened
by .1. W. Mltcholl, phone 3?0-J. tf
Tho bnnka of the city have been i
wnrhedby the Plnkerton detective
ngency to beon their gunrd for a
young man who claims to bo n mute,
-btn is believed to bo tho advance
man of a gang of yeggs who have
beon blowing safes In Washington
tho last threo months. Tho warning
says he is headed for California, and
will likely pass through this city.
C. A. DoVoo for subscriptions,
Captain it. W. Collins of Kugcno
pent Wedncsdny in this city on offi
cial business connected with tho mil
itia. Another five hundred pound ship
ment of those delicious chocolato
creams going at thirty cents a pound
at DeVoo's.
Hay Thompson of Corvnllls is
.spending a'fow days In tho city on
business.
Plan to eat your May Day dinner
at St. Mark's. 32
J. M. Kilgoro of Rogue River Is
in Arizona, where ho is seeking a
now location. Mr. Kilgoro will re
tain his property interests in this
valley, tho change being duo to his
health. Mrs. Kilgoro and children
will join his nt the closo of tho
school year. .
Tho Alco Taxi Co., originators of
15c rato anywhere In city. Phones,
office, S82R; rciidcnco 23811. 41
W. W. Usshcr of Ashland spent
."Wednesday afternoon In Mcdford at
tending to busincc8 matters.
Regular meeting Roamcs Chapter
Wedncsdny evening 8 o'clock soclnl
night . 32
Students or tho high Fchool will
hold a tennis tourney neit week. Tho
entries will be between 25 and 30.
Interest In tennis is on the increase
In this cltv. several clubs being in
tho course or formation.
Tho Immcdlato execution or all Ju
dicial bonds without voxatlous delays
Is tho scrvfeo offered you by L. E.
Wakeman, M. F. & II. Bldg. 34
, Charles Phclstcr Is relaying tho
' stono In front of Ilaskln's drug store
Twenty ono years ago this month
Phclster laid tho original stono on
tho grado then Hxed. Mr. Pheister
pays ho hopes he nover has to lay
tho stono again. The walk In front
or Ashpolo and Nichols meat market,
tho Wold'B and Ilaskln's drug stores
Is being rciald to ellnilnato a rlso in
tho pavement considered a menace
by tho city authorities.
Asking a friend to go on your bond
Is Indcfenslblo and dangerous and
you incur an obligation that has no
limit. Corporato Surety costs very
Httlo. I mako a specialty of tho bond
business and offer you "on tho spot"
service, L. E. Wakeman, M. P. &
II. Bldg. 34
May Day will bo observed In tho
schools Friday by special programs
and tho reciting of Tennyson's May
day poem. Picnics will bo held Sat
urday nt Lake Creek and Provolt.
Tho chlof event at Provolt will bo
on tho circus order, a porformor be
ing hilled to dive from tho top of
a pino tree In a 'ball or fire. Thero
will also he horso racing and other
sports nnd n dance in tho evening.
Orogonlan agency at DoVoo'a.
Ed Wallace, arrested for fishing
with a sting hook at tho Gold Drift
dam, was tried by a Jury In the Jus
tlco court at Grants Pass nud found
guilty. Wallace's attorney mndo a
motion for a stay of Judgment and
execution on tho grounds of a faulty
complaint. The motion was sustain
ed by the court. Tho Josephine coun
ty district attornoy Immediately filed
n now complaint, Wallace was re
arrested, and will bo tried again
upon tho same chnrgo.
Maxwell Taxi Co., now cars, 15c.
Phono 878L, Pearson & Tarbol. 240
t, A party of ourveyora under tho
direction of Fred W. Rudolf passed
through this city tho first of tho
wook on routo to Crescent City, wlioro
thoy will mark tho boundary lino
botweon Oregon and California. This
work has been In prepress for thrco
years, and 1b supposed to bo complet
ed in 1010.
If you C. A. DcVoo, you can get
Tho Country Gentleman for one do
lar. Rqbert A. Tulfer of Uugono, ropro
Bonatlvo of tho Clark-llonery rom
puny, Ih spending a few days In tho
elty attending to business matters
and visiting friends.
J. O. Clerking, the Ixwt around
photographer In southern Oregon.
Always reliable, Nuk&Uvoi made any.
whre, Hum or pluee. studio 228
Main 8t, Piena BUO-J,
ItMlpli JwmuIhk of the Applegalu
bulWlHg h new home on li propeity
Ih that mllon,
Mnt. Frederick Peloirto of Eagle
Point spent Wednesday In this city
visiting frlonds and shopping.
May Day moans a St. Mark's
Guild dinner. 32
Soeloy Hall Is confined to his homo
as tho result of ni slight operation
for a minor ailment.
Sweet cldor at Do Van'.
Attornoy Gus Newbury Is erecting
n small cottage on his ranch on tho
Applegatea for summer purposes.
Get It at Do Voo's
George Porter, former city coun
cilman, Is contemplating tho purchaso
of a Dodge car.
See Davo Wood about that firs Insurance-
policy. Office Mall Tribune
Bldg.
Manager K. U Dcrnnrd of the Star
theater announces that he has made
arrangements ror tho presentation ot
Pnntnges vaudeville, at tho theater
within the next week or ten days.
Fancy groceries at DeVoo's.
Allco Urndy, last tlmo Page to
night. The public schools or this city
will closo ror the year, Friday, May
23.
Tho ladles or' St. Mark's aro ex
pecting you to t?at your May Day
dinner nt St. Mark's. 32
The state amateur trap shoot at
Portland was won by Lou Rayburn
or Portland, with 9S out or 100.
Pete II. O'Brien was second with 9C.
II. E. Poston, professional made tho
same score as Rayburn and Holo
han, professional, tied O'Brien. Tho
best nmatour score ror tho two days
shoot was by Frank Trooh who led
with 3S2 out or 400. John Scavoy
was, second with 37S. II. E. Poston
was high professional ror all events
with 3S6.
Pierce, tho florist, has a flno lot
of pansy plants.
The latest word In millinery Is tho
"leghorn'' In both tailored nnd pic
ture hats. We also have a rino lino
or black shapes. Misses Lounsbury
nnd Semon at the M. M. Dept. Store.
W. S. Barnum, or Medrord, ar
rived hero yesterday evening to re
main ror a row days whllo looking
arter business matters. Mr. Bar
num Is ownor or the branch railroad
from Medrord to Jacksonville, nnd Is
also proprietor of a now four-story
hotel now being built in tho former
city. Mr. Barnum is convinced that
good times financially aro not far
distant. Roscburg Revlow,
Matinee, the Page today.
Many movlo fans acknowledge tho
old tlmo actress Lillian Glsh, to bo
"tho most beautiful blondo In tho
world." She's looking ns young as
ever and you can seo her and her sis
ter Dorothy In a two reel fcaturo to
night at tho It Theater: also tho pop
ular "Fatty and Mablo" In a funny
Keystone comedy entitled "Fatty's
Wlno Party."
Jesslo French piano, walnut case,
price ? 125.00 at Palmer Piano Place.
Now location. Central avenue, across
street from post office.
Candy", candy; get it at DeVoo's.
Wo aro changing our business lo
cation rrom Garnott-Corey bldg. to
Central avenue, Medrord National
Bank bldg., Summervlllo's old stand,
near P. O.
Palmers Piano Place is moving to
buildlng, tho store room rormorly oc
cupied by Summervlllo's barber shop.
See PIcrco tho florist, for astors.
only tho rinost variotics.
Tho ladles or tho M. E. Aid socloty
will havo homo baking and homo-
tuado candy at tho Market Saturday,
May let. 33
Dr. J. F. Reddy la confined to his
homo by illness.
Wanted, stock hogB. Call J. if.
Carlton, Central Point. 30
Alice Brady, last tlmo Page to
night. Tho Pnraclcan Home Dairy In
creased their herd this week. No
need of cutting prices or doing small
work to get customers. Purity nnd
cleanliness tholr motto. Phono 582
W. for a trial. 35
Me-rlo Kcllogg'a bulldog nnd a
longhaired colllo entertained Inform
ally on Central avenue, near Main
streot, Wednesday afternoon for 150
guests. Tho affair was tho most buc.
cesstul and charming cnnlno en
counter. Tho bueats wero iirofunn In
their pralto or tho occasion. Tho
color schemo was blood red and
mntted hair. Everybody within six
blocks of the battleground was pres
ent except n policeman who is a
humano officer, ox-oWclo. Ilonorn
wore oven.
llot your cutter, cream, milk and
butter-milk, at De Voo'i.
Tuxl Mo, 2 for 2Cc. Foster &
Holbrook, Phono 885, 42
hco Plorca thu florist, for bedding
Plants or all kind.
Holiimiu' white sulphur uwlminlng
pools nnd baths at Ashland, Ore.,
open for tli M-iwon Haturdur, May
Kodak finishing nnd supplies at
Weston's Camera Shop. Opposite
Book Store.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank (1, Owen of
thht city have, adopted 11 little baby
girl, ngu 1 1 mouths, Tho child haa
beon legally ndoptotl and christened
Barbnfn Shelby Owen. Mr. Owonn
Is representative of the Owen Lum
ber company In this section, ono of
the largest holders or timber tit the.)
west. 1
Why not got it at DoVdo'aT .
Scene,,From "The Strange Road"
by Clyde Fitch at Star Theater
TIME TO ELIMINATE BOSS
(Continued from Pace 1.1
eonsidor it n dnngoroim competitor
Tito oorporntlon controlled nhout (10
per cent of the output. llie Tonnes -see
hnd nn 11-10 per cent of tntnl out 1
..... O..I. .1.. .1 .... ..! .I..J
I'm. CHUis-L'nucuu.v mi' miiiu 01 v
stool corporation shrunk to ."i4- per
cent. The notion ocoutroil timing the
height of the panic ot ll'O". The
prime interests of every eilircn wax
that some measure should be token
to stop the panic nut! re-lore confi
dence in Now York the situation wn
trembling on pair ns to whether ev
ery bu-iticss would have to be shut
up. Ono night I iceeived notice that
uo.vt tiny Mr. Friok nud Mr. (hiry of
the steel corporation would come to
see me. I hnd received thousniuls of
npjtenls to tlo something."
"I notified the attorney general to
meet the two gentlemen, lie was in
Baltimore tiinl could not get there. I
then invited Mr. Hoot. Mr. (liny stiid
if Mr. l'ierpont Mot-gnu's company
took immediate control of the Tennes
see the toek of the company would
he enhanced immediately in vnlue nud
thnt the result would be the end of the
company.
Stopped (he lulc
"Mr. Gnry told me the Morgan
company did not want in buy the
stock, ns they were trying to reduce
their holdings. I, asked thorn to wait
until the nttomcy general got over
from Hnltimnre. They snid the situ
aHWmfrnirrTiTarWaaaWrB
aaaaaa-iSK fSSW? ijH WM
, Br w llilKnl 'Si
TALY BARGAINS
m
POWERS FOR
ENTRANCE
IN WAR
HO.MK, April 'JH. Italy is contin
uing negotiations with the power nr-
j rayed on both sides in the war. The
diplomatic lntorcliangoH witn tno al
lies nee tle-igned definitely to clear
the atmosphere with ivgnnl to what
ltnly wtiild obtain should she enter
the war on the sides ot tho triple en
ROOT GROOMED
BY
STAND-PATTERS
G.O.P.
NOMINATION
(lly tlilsnti (Innluur.)
WASHlNdTON'. April 'JO. That
the voters of iho country av keen to
tuni over the government to some
representative of higbusiiio-H is the
theory on which l ho republio.in iniiii
nger.A are litituuuig 1-lliiiit Hoot for
seem to uim chiefly
4iifrfil iitilliirit
nuon was nc uic auti mm u somoiiiiug at ,.onvicing Vienna nnd Berlin that
wasn't done before tho market opened j liH M1mrv , ,lltl.nn5m,d t(l rt,nmi.i
the crash would come. 1 called slrdfnst in lnr .lemandH.
he newspair men mid told them of j N H(jt, , ,mV(, ,KU, ;,,.,, ,
the notion 1 hud dended to take I he. , (U.nmillv ,,,, AmMa ,mt ,.e
news was printed nil over t lie ; o.intrv,tlllnn v'nm uw ml twn tmm.A
nn.i u.e panic wns siop,oii.- , hu nt ,.,,., wIi(Il mi(,,lt
"feince you became governor, how ,)(, wih n vhmgl, , K0Vt,niIlu.llt, ,IMl
many letters have you written f j . , , 1lul,iml,l, ft,, iu.
! IH.ll- xiiiiui IIIIUi: lllllll i.-,...iir- , , ,.,.,... .,. 1 , ,.,,,, rv til
letters. I have made over -lO.OOO n
pointments. I have signed 'J0,000
luws, carrying npprnprintioiiR of sev
cral billion dollars. I have made
thousands of speeches.
No Invisible (oicniiucnt
"I always ndviscd Mr. Piatt about
having judges. I disregarded his ad
vice on judges, however, more than I
did nn nny thing else. Koine of the
judges I appointed I knew person
ally. On others I hnd the reeom
mendntion or men I knew or bar ns
soeinlions. On appointments to liifhor
courts I nlways know the mnii or
knew nil about him."
"While you were governor or pros
tdent was there nny invisible govern
ment on your pnrtf"
"There was not one particle," re
plied tho colonel with great cmpIiaiiU.
TEXAS MEMORIAL ST0TNE
IN WASHINGTON MONUMENT
WASHINGTON', April 'JO. Secre
tary Garrison has granted the appli
cation of the state of Texas to place
a memorial slone in the Washington
monument.
MAV DAY I1INNKK
8T. MARK'S HAM
BATURDAY, MAY 1st, 5-7:30
.Menu
Hot linked Ham
Creamed Potatoes
Kgg and JHuco Salad
Radishes Croon Onions
Pickle Coffeo
Ico Cream Cnko
Under tho auspices or St. Mnrk's
Oulldf PRICK GOc
tcnte. The conversations with tluv Ir-iutit. Hoot is particulnrlv tho
repioiilative ot special privilege, lie
wnt counsel for tho tobauco trust mid
frnn ed the plniift nud npccificntion
011 wuich this nud most of the higgoil
and most predatory trusts of recent
tiiiicri vore t'otiMi'uclcd. When he
was elected to the senate ho an
I'otirtccd hiniM'lf to bo n republican
"of the limiiiltoiiiiin Hchoid" which
i- a learned way of saying that ho
tloox nat believe in giving swcr to
the common people,
l'rtoi-s Hitcelnl Prltolcge
In the senntn Id mi -i,. ion 1 t
cutly for all Icgislntioii I'.mirmg -,i
euil privlb'ge tis ugnin-i logislntioii
iit itif ptiimo wrimrc. iii- only inr-
011 If. 'mice hoi ween Knot and IVnrn t
s ill lllo I
which Iho cabinet must submit or he
removed from office.," Prjii"!' Von
HueliMV still in .inviim li) iufliitT Aus
tria to iniike i-oiii'nMHiiiSfntiil prevent
ioJ"oltbe.lifl
Italy from becoming tine
ligermits. '
T
The first public conceit of (lie
newly nrguiiiKcil Mndl'oiil bund vvi
given ul Iho oily I'aik Widno-'lav
1110I1I under .Iho dirci'lioti of l.i'iidcr
Cuius, til llii) pio-curo ul' 1111 estimat
ed gathering uf lllllll. The conceit
demon tialcil two things - tlinl MimI
RIoHiur's Ffi'iond
Wll!m w
rxivtlenert h or lidiilil H eor Im1
Inulivr. VVmnrlt tvm Imvo nlmjinl II111
liMliml uliil iintiliwt
of nil ruriHIiiin, tint
Flruittili' Inr til" llfil
or iilln'l. htilniM
liavo a I U'T l1itl
of Inlfrul Ihlllli'llflrt
t III! II I till no W ltd
tllirll fiOiil dtmfl
Villlull.
At nnv nil vvli'Ml
a tit"iiH'tlto annul
liMllil liiilii Jlf r
, , ,11 . . 1 1 ,1 1 iiiuiwiirr in no nn " iiiii n, imi
lonl people like tiiiinif in the n ni nil' . Muiliir Krl.nt." thm- U awit mwon
and Hint Iho hninl is 11 vvoilhv orjtaii-i " Iwllevti li tin iIkM Ulml ;f mivliss
, ! 11 ,. ,1 1 Ill iilixmo N to (iirnlili iiini-y to dm
mill inn. All sides ot Iho park vvcie milM;1L ', t(,, ,,wuy tlm stmtn on tho
lined with auto- and Iho pink filled 1 "! mm llminii'tii, to ifligvo Hid ttn-
null lit iil.i'n liilil it nwimr, pii iiii 111
provntoi nr iiMumvittH imui. iimnilnx
tiicitiK'ii), ttrlU'iitiiMH or thn limtiit anil o
en, It N uiM'll'"! okti'iimll)'.
Alllioiiiiti, In thu imturi) of ttilium, 11
solium vvmilit tine ".Miitlifi"' rrlfiid" liii(
iittt'ly, rt co fffeellvti Inn It Ihmhi fuuiht
thill IliU ciilcliillil rrinnty It on smIi In
lllimt ilrilit ktisvH tliroliuliuill tlln UnllKil
Mlntcn. It li.m Ill-oil pri-iKiri.t tiy Jlnnltltvld
ItMliilntiir Co., 3U4 ljimiir Ulilrf., Atbuilii,
(TT, mid iltrrll"'il lijr 11a fur hvit twfiity
itir. Auk ul I tin ilriig nturti fur 11 dotllq
tit "Mittlivr'a l'fleiiil." It U vyurlh wlillu,
Willi people,
Another conceit will be given in the
ticnr futiuc, V'lid a( Hint limn step
will he talien to citib Hie lioiHtiiniis
hoys who, liming the ptogtuui last
night auiiovcil the iniihiciiius tuni
llioc ueiir llie hiilidslaiul hv 1 1 i
coitdiict. TlioM In cluugo of the linml
rcipicl that parents inMrucl Ihcii'
hoys to rcl rain from play nt the con
certs, A spi'cutl policeman will be 011
1 1 it 1 il at tho uoNt conceit to mniiitaiii
oiiler ainoiii; llie voiingtters.
I 40.
Jll THREE TOUND8
I $1-10
m
?
VELVET
ICE CREAM
Solves (lie problem for a (Ioh
Ki'i't. Notliiii more mlul
nble. Viire imtl wliolesoiiuj.
Any flavor. I.rielc. fancy
nioids, Slierbels and lees
iiuulo to order.
ti'j
;!
tut A rtccl-cut, frcsh-ronnt VlV"
jm Coffeo no dust no chaff
U airtight cans.
1
Sold by Kcllnblo Grocers.
I
i
A inembcr of the inivcmntciil,
the other luiml, when asked vvhetliei-fiiin llie In I tor's
nny agreement hnd hwn r."tehed tvilh'n bettor tnllier and mmr
the cent nil empire, itnitlc the igiilfi-njiti i.ilitiit.
stauili i- lliat Root -
plaii-iblc
cant reply: "Nothing ha hern done
nud nothing will he tlne."
Deputy Bnr('ilif n native of
Trionte, who has len elected to tho
chamber from Home for the last
twenty-five years, Hpetiking "f thi
patriotic event at Qunrto Sant Klenn
on May .1, when n mnnnment will he
unveiled in memory of (litrihitldi vol
unteers in the presence of the king
and votentiio of the war of intlcpeiiil
enee, said:
"This will he the official declara
tion of war against Austria ; it will he
a challenge of the Latin to the Ger
man world."
EGAN AND EVANS ARE
WINNERS IN GOLF MATCH
SAN FRANCISCO. April 20. The
west wan defeated by tho east In tho
Rolf mntch ycatenlny between Chas.
("Chick") Kvans nnd H. Chnndler
Kgnn, oantcrn champions, nnd Ifeln
rich Schmidt and Hrfrry, Davis, repre
senting tho west, on the 8an Francis
co Coif and Country Club course. Tho
vIMtors won by 6 up and f to play.
"Plilnl" l.'i.nnu .nii.l.. It... lltnt u.itn
....b. liiuun !. ... b(u mini i.vwiv,
going nroiiml In Tl. Kgau playing on
tho eastern team Is n vvoRterner how
over, residing in Medford, Oregon,
Closset &'
r
jji jLevers
kill """ na lAncrai lour p
jit iioiMivr ui um ivriuwtai, t'y
SCENE FROM "AS YOU SOW" AT THE PAGE THEATER TONIGHT
The plan in nominate Hoot pro
et'etls 011 the theory that the M"iplc
arc tired nt being usked (o give nny
ntlcntioii to their political woll'nre
ami are willing to turn over the gov
ernment to their fiiinncinl niiftfr in
the hope Hint the latter will he kind
to thorn ami will hand down a vvtl
eomc trickle of pnmporlty m the
shaH of a liltlc t'ull-i- dinner pail.
The uxutil way in which is is worded
i- that "business is to elect the next
I'rcnidont," nud Hint "radicalism and
the ilny of muckraking is at an end,"
The Hoot boomers ore taking it for
granted that the whole progressive
parly is going In got in behind the re
actionary candidate and elect him as
against YYSIsnu, because Wilson is re
sponsible for "hard times." Humes.
l'ciiniho and company nro making 110
concessions to the progressives, are
not unking (heir advice as In camli
dncics or plans, but are appitrcnllv
convinced that thingh are coining so
strongly their way that I Inly will not
need to miilte ('oiiccmsIoiih.
ANTI-TIPPING BILL PASSES
OVER GOVERNOR'S VETO
-- 1 11
M'ADIHON, Wis., April 2ll.-Tlio
Wisconsin senato voted today to
override the governor's veto of the
Hosshard nuti-tipping hill, passing It
for 11 second lime hv a vote of 'JO
to JO,
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i
Sil
CHICHESTER S PILLS
wy--. Tin: tUiioio iihaho. X
jTttK Wll AikinrllnifbikA
C Q.V bl-.l.,-,r!l....ni,.i.4A
II-IIIAI4 H4 Bk-I 1I4 IHUHKW
rt, M.l akll Um klMa. V
7V tk.r. Il.r.ri... V
illAMOIIt IIIIVMl IMl.l.K.laa
HlklMlllttTllt.illlI.AIiilS.lltll
SOID BY DRUGGISTS LVERMKRE
1
il The White Velvet
if J Ice Cream Co.
;M .TJS. Central. Phono -181
ff LOOSIC LEAF
M "KODAK ALBUMS"
W. . ...
AT KKDUCKD I'lUCIiS
Home are xhghtlv "hopivnni, others
iliMcuutiiiiicd miiubers.
lido Silk Cloth ( 'overs, black and
hrovvn loavtiM, at . .... d5c
7.r.c Silk Cloth Cnvoni, blscl; nnd
litnnrliivi; nl . .)J55c ami OOo
Jjl.iyi- (itiitiiiif Seal (liiilii' lmtlier
Cot cm, bhick mid brown Imivo,
at . . - . ... . .. .,95c
cl.'iO (Icmiiiuo Kcnl (lilt in lsHlhcr
t 'nVt'l-M, llbtck nild liMVVfl leHVM,
ul - $1.10
T,IliSWEM
STUDIOS
I
For Thnt New
SPRING SUIT
Tailored to Fit
SEE
KLEIN
120 East
MAIN
Upstairs
Portland Livestock Market
I'OKTUNI), April 2l).-Cnttlc,
hleady, No receiepts.
Hogs Receipts .'178; liiiclmngcd,
Kheep IteiptH 3(iO, Spring
hinibs, 'j; rcnU lowiir. Lambs, clinice
shearlingH, .t7.r)0C'7.7n ; 'good, 7.00
(7..r)0; common, .$(MJ()(?i (l.fiO. All
full wools $1, higher than (pioled, .
PROPERLY FITTED
GLASSES
Thero are eomo plays that nover 'an umotlonul actroNH vvhoiio ability
ago, wIiomo nj)inal U alwayii Htrong . IiUh wuno her wide recognition.
becnuiio or their Immunity and "As Ye How", u Win. lltuily fcuturd
truth, "Ah Vtt flow'' which wu pro-1 In Hvo pnrtfl will bo iihown nt tho
duced with groat nucrenu noveral . i'nge theatrn thin ovenljig. fho
years ago, Is oiin o( tbeno plays. Tho llnarHt-HellK weekly In anolhor tm
herolnu of lhl piny, Alice llrmly, Ulttiro of HiIh prograin,
l til
WrfU
Squabs! Squabs!
TRY THEM
They arc Tender nud Dullclouii
ConHldorlng nutritive value they
.iro tho cheapen meat on tho mark
et. I 'hone for special spring prices.
R. R. SQUAB FARM
l'lioni) 201-114
LATH
WESTON'S
CAMERA SHOP
1108 East Alain Stmot
Mcdford
Tho Only Exclusive
Comiiicrt'ial Photographers
Jii Southorn OrcRon
Negatives Madu any tinio or
placo by appointment
Phone 1-J7-.T
E.
Wo'll do the rest
D. WESTON. Prop.
Kull bred Porcheron Htalllon, for
merly ownetl by Hob Crowdor, Ih now
making tho hcruoii'r atnnd nt Via-
coiiCh barn. Horvlco J10 to guaran
too foal,
FltA.VK IIANI)M;V, Moilfon!
Avviill Von Hero
SEE DR. IUCKERT
IIH KNOWR HOW
Sully Ui Out Dciiel'M
When In Need
of a Cleaner
or Dyer
PHONE 244
Best of Workmanship
135
HOTPOINT
Electric Grill Stove
RcKuhr Trice $5.00
On Sale During Hotpoint
Week Only
May 3-8, at $3.35
floo It ndvorildud In tho May 1
Hnturday Hvonlng l'ont ami May l.ad
I en' Home Journal,
HI Orlliilovn liollii, frloii, toantn and
lirolln, both aboyo nud liolow Itri
glowing colli:. OpurntoH from nny
lamp'Hoekot, 1'oiforniH two rool(
Ing oporallonu ul tho uiimu tlmo, at
coiit o( ono,
HI (Irllntovo la tho ImntlloHt, all
'round convenient oleetrlo nppllnnco
over offered at tho prlco,
Paul's Electric Store
Ulii W, Main
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